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Arizona Form 2014 Individual Amended Income Tax Return 140X Phone Numbers For information or help, call one of the numbers listed: Phoenix (602) 255-3381 From area codes 520 and 928, toll-free (800) 352-4090 Tax forms, instructions, and other tax information If you need tax forms, instructions, and other tax information, go to the department s website at www.azdor.gov. Income Tax Procedures and Rulings These instructions may refer to the department s income tax procedures and rulings for more information. To view or print these, go to our website and click on Legal Research then click on Procedures or Rulings and select a tax type from the drop down menu. Publications and Brochures To view or print the department s publications and brochures, go to our website and click on Publications. Who Should Use Form 140X? Use the 2014 Arizona Form 140X to correct an individual income tax return (Arizona Form 140, 140A, 140EZ, 140PY, or 140NR) for taxable year 2014, only. If you are amending a return for any other tax year, you should use the amended return (Form 140X) that is available for that specific tax year. For example, if you are amending your return for tax year 2011, use the 2011 Arizona Form 140X. The department will compute the interest and either include it in your refund or bill you for the amount due. Form 140X will be your new tax return. This return will change your original return to include the new information. The entries you make on Form 140X are the entries you would have made on your original return had it been done correctly. NOTE: Do not use Form 140X to change an earlier filed Arizona Form 140PTC. To change an earlier filed Form 140PTC, use the Form 140PTC for the year you are changing. Do not use Form 140X to change an earlier filed Arizona Form 140ET. To change an earlier filed Form 140ET, use the Form 140ET for the year you are changing. You cannot amend an estimated payment penalty when you reduce your tax on an amended return, unless you file your amended return after filing your original return, but before the due date of that original return. For more information on this topic, see Individual Income Tax Ruling ITR 02-4 at www.azdor.gov. What Will I Need To Complete Form 140X? To complete Form 140X, you will need the following. A copy of the 2014 tax return you are amending, including supporting forms, schedules and worksheets. Any notices you received from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the department for the tax year you are amending. Instructions for the return you are amending. If you have any questions about income items, deductions, or exemptions, you should refer to the 2014 instructions for your original return. If you do not have the instructions for the form you are amending, you can find them online at our website. Allow 8 to 12 weeks for your Form 140X to process. When Should I File an Amended Return? You can file Form 140X only after filing an original return. You should file your amended return after your original return has processed. If you are filing Form 140X for a refund, you must generally file within four years from the date you filed the original return. If you amend your federal return for 2014, you must also file an Arizona Form 140X for 2014. You must file the Form 140X within 90 days of the final determination of the IRS. If the IRS makes a change to your federal taxable income for 2014, you must report that change to Arizona. You may use one of the following two options to report this change. Option 1 You may file a Form 140X. If you choose this option, you must amend your Arizona return within 90 days of the final determination of the IRS. Include a complete copy of the federal notice with your Form 140X. Option 2 You may file a copy of the final federal notice with the department within 90 days of the final determination of the IRS. If you choose this option, you must include a statement in which you must: 1. Request that the department recompute your tax; and 2. Indicate if you agree or disagree with the federal notice. If you do not agree with the federal notice, you must also include any documents that show why you do not agree. If you choose option 2, mail the federal notice and any other documents to: Arizona Department of Revenue Attention: Individual Income Audit PO Box 29084 Phoenix, AZ 85038-9084 When Should I Pay any Tax Owed? Payment is due in full at the time you file your amended return. If paying by check, please make your check payable to Arizona Department of Revenue. Be sure to enter your SSN and tax year on the front of your check. To make an electronic payment, visit www.aztaxes.gov. What if a Taxpayer Died? If you are a surviving spouse amending a joint return, enter the word "Deceased" after the decedent's name. Also enter the date of death after the decedent's name. Sign your name. Write "Filing as Surviving Spouse" in the area for the deceased spouse's signature. (If someone else serves as personal representative for your spouse's estate, he or she must also sign the return.) If a refund is due, complete Arizona Form 131, Claim for Refund on Behalf of Deceased Taxpayer. Include this form on top of your amended return.

Arizona Form 140X Penalties We will impose a late payment penalty on your amended return if all of the following apply. You file your amended return after the due date of your original return. There is tax due on your amended return. You do not pay that tax when you file the amended return. Even if you do pay the tax due when you file your amended return, we may impose a late payment penalty if any of the following apply. You are under audit by the department. The department has requested or demanded that you file an amended income tax return. The total additional tax you owe is a substantial underpayment. You have a substantial underpayment if the amount due is at least 10% of the actual tax liability for the tax year or $2,000. We will also impose a late filing penalty if you did not file your original return on time. These penalties apply to taxes due and remaining unpaid after the due date of the original return. Combined late filing and late payment penalties can go up to 25% of the unpaid tax. Interest We charge interest on any tax not paid by the due date even if you have an extension. We charge interest from the original due date to the date of payment. The Arizona rate of interest is the same as the federal rate. Contact one of the phone numbers listed on page 1 for the current interest rate. General Instructions NOTE: You must round dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar. If 50 cents or more, round up to the next dollar. If less than 50 cents, round down. The line numbers on the Arizona Form 140X do not match the line numbers on Arizona's individual income tax forms. The proper line on which to enter your change(s) will depend on the nature of the change. To decide where to enter your changes, use the line descriptions from your original return. To help you, we have included some examples, starting on page 8 of these instructions. If you still need some help, call one of the numbers listed on page 1. For specific information about tax rates, additions, subtractions, exemptions or deductions, see the form instructions for the year you are amending. Tax Year File this form to amend only a 2014 tax return. If you are amending a return for a fiscal year, enter the beginning and ending dates of the fiscal tax year. Entering Your Name, Address, and Social Security Number (SSN) Please type or print your name, SSN, and current address. If you are filing a joint amended return, enter your SSNs in the same order as your first names and in the same order as shown on your original return. If your name appears first on the return, make sure your SSN is the first number listed. If you are changing from a separate return to a joint return and your spouse did not file an original return, enter your name and SSN first. If you are changing your filing status from married filing separate to married filing joint, you must include your spouse's name and SSN on the second line 1. Make sure that you put your SSN on every return, statement, or document that you file with the department. Make sure that all SSNs are clear and correct. You may be subject to a penalty if you fail to include your SSN. It may take longer to process your return if SSNs are missing, incorrect, or unclear. Foreign Addresses If you have a foreign address, enter the information in the following order: city, province or state, and country. Follow the country s practice for entering the postal code. Do not abbreviate the country name. Last Names Used in Prior Years If the last name that you or your spouse are using on this return is not the same as the last name you or your spouse used on returns filed for the last 4 years, enter any other last name(s) that you or your spouse used when filing your return during the last 4 years. ID Numbers for Paid Preparers If you pay someone to prepare your return, that person must also include an ID number where requested. A paid preparer may use any of the following. his or her PTIN his or her SSN the EIN for the business A paid preparer who fails to include the proper numbers may also be subject to a penalty. Filing Status Check the box for the filing status you are using on this amended return. Changing from a joint return to a separate return If you have an amount due from the joint return that you want to amend, you must pay that amount before you can change your filing status to married filing separate. If we have issued a proposed assessment for that joint return, you must also pay that amount before you can change your filing status. Changing from a separate return to joint return If you or your spouse have an amount due from a separate return that you want to amend, you must pay that amount before you can change your filing status to married filing joint. If we have issued a proposed assessment for either separate return, you must also pay that amount before you can change your filing status. 2

If you and your spouse are changing from separate returns to a joint return, begin by combining the amounts from your return as originally filed or as previously adjusted (either by you or the department) and the amounts from your spouse s return as originally filed or adjusted. Then make your changes to the combined amounts. If your spouse did not file an original return, include your spouse s income, deductions, credits, etc., to determine the amounts to enter on the appropriate lines of this form. Generally, if you file a joint return, both you and your spouse have joint and several liability. This means both of you are responsible for the tax and any interest or penalties due on the return, as well as any amount that may become due later. If one spouse does not pay the tax due, the other may have to. If filing an amended joint tax return, both of you must sign and date Form 140X. Residency Status Check the box for the residency status you are using on this amended return. If you are filing this amended return as a: Check Box See the following form instructions for the return you are amending Full year resident 8 Form 140 Nonresident 9 Form 140NR Nonresident Active Military 10 Form 140NR Part-Year Resident 11 Form 140PY Part-Year Resident Active Military 12 Form 140PY Exemptions Write the number of exemptions you are claiming in boxes 13, 14, 15, and 16. Do not put a checkmark. Include the exemption amounts with your subtractions from income on line 21. For exemption amounts, see the instructions for the form you are amending. Line 13 - On line 13, enter the number of age 65 or over exemptions you are claiming on this amended return. Line 14 - On line 14, enter the number of blind exemptions you are claiming on this amended return. Line 15 - On line 15, enter the number of dependent exemptions you are claiming on this amended return. If you are making a change to the number of dependents you are claiming on line 15, you must also complete Part 1 on page 2, of Form 140X. NOTE: Do not include yourself or your spouse as dependents on line 15. Line 16 - Arizona Residents Only On line 16, enter the number of qualifying parent or grandparent exemptions you are claiming on this amended return. If you are making a change to the number of qualifying parents or grandparents you are claiming on line 16, you must also complete Part 1 on page 2, of Form 140X. 3 Arizona Form 140X To see who is a qualifying parent or grandparent, see the instructions for the form you are amending. Line-by-Line Instructions Line 17 - Federal Adjusted Gross Income Enter your correct federal adjusted gross income. NOTE: If you were a nonresident or a part-year resident for the year you are amending, you must enter your federal adjusted gross income on line 17, then enter your Arizona gross income on line 18. Line 18 - Arizona Gross Income - Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents Only Skip line 18 if you were a full year resident for the year you are amending (you checked box 8). Complete line 18 if you were a nonresident or a part-year resident for the year you are amending (you checked box 9, 10, 11 or 12). If required to complete line 18, enter your corrected Arizona gross income. For information about how to figure your Arizona gross income, see Arizona Form 140PY or Form 140NR. Line 18a - Arizona Residency Percentage If you completed line 18, divide the amount on line 18 by the amount on line 17. Enter the percentage. If you are a nonresident or a part-year resident, you will use this percentage to prorate exemption amounts and the standard deduction amount, when required. Line 19 - Additions to Income NOTE: For a list of items that must be added to income, see the 2014 instructions for the form you are amending. Form 140X, line 19, Additions to Income, is the sum of multiple addition lines that are listed as separate Addition line items on the original Arizona personal income tax return. On your 2014 original return, you may have reported these amounts on the following lines. Form Additions to Income 140 13, 14, 15 and/or 16 140A None 140EZ None 140NR 28 and/or 29 140PY 29 and/or 30 If you have additions to income, enter the corrected amount of additions to income on line 19. If you have no additions to income, enter zero. Line 20 - Subtotal Full Year Residents If you were a full year resident for 2014 (you checked box 8), add line 17 and line 19. Enter the total. Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents If you were a nonresident or a part-year resident for 2014 (you checked box 9, 10, 11 or 12), add line 18 and line 19. Enter the total.

Line 21 - Subtractions From Income NOTE: You may only subtract those items for whichh statutory authority exists. Without such authority you cannot take a subtraction. For a list of items that may be subtracted from income, see the instructionss for the form you are amending. Form 140X, line 21, Subtractions From Income, is the sum of multiple subtraction and exemption lines that are listed as separate subtraction and exemption lines on the original Arizona personal income tax return. On your original return, you may have reported thesee amounts on the following lines. Form Subtractions from Income Exemptions: 65 or over, blind, dependents, or qualifying parents or grandparents 140 24, 26 through 33, and/or 38 through 41 35 140A None 13 through 16 140EZ None None 140NR 37, 39, 43, 44, 45 and/or 46 47 through 51 140PY 41, 43, 44, 45, 46 and/or 47 49 through 54 Enter any subtractions from income from lines shown above and exemption amounts for age 65 or over, blind, dependents, and qualifying parents or grandparents on line 21. NOTE: Do not include items separately listed on Form 140X, lines 22 through 26, in the amount on line 21. Line 22-2013 Arizona Depreciation Adjustment If you are taking a subtraction for Arizona bonus depreciation for assets placed in service during taxable year 2013, enter the amount of the adjustment on line 22. If you are correcting an amount originally reported, enter the corrected amount on line 22. For more information, see the form that you are amending. Line 23 - Net Capital Gain from Investment in Qualified Small Business Enter the amount of net capital gain from investment in qualified small business for the taxable year and included in your federal adjusted gross income. Lines 24 and 25 - Net Capital Gain or (Loss) and Net Long-Term Capital Gain Subtraction for Assetss Acquired after December 31, 2011. Box 24A If you reported a net capital gain or (loss) on your federal return, enter that amount in box 24A. Line 25 If you are changing an amount previously reported for the allowable net long-term capital gain subtraction, completee page 2, Part 2, (B) with the corrected amounts. Enter the allowable subtraction for any net long-term capital gain for assets acquired after December 31, 2011 and included in computation of federal adjusted gross income. 4 Arizona Form 140X To determine the amount of the allowable subtraction, see the instructions for the form you are amending. Linee 26 - Contributions to 529 College Savings Plans Enterr the amount of allowable subtraction for contributions madee during 2014 to 529 College Plans. To determine the amount of the allowable subtraction, see the instructions for the form you are amending Linee 27- Arizona Adjusted Gross Income Subtract lines 21, 22, 23, 25 and 26 from line 20. Enter the difference. Linee 28 - Deductions Standard Deduction If you are taking the standard deduction on this amended returnrn check box 28S. Enter your standard deduction on line 28. For standard deduction amounts see the instructions for the form you are amending. If you originally filed Arizona Form 140EZ, see the Arizona Form 140 instructions for the standard deduction amounts. NOTE: Nonresident individuals, who claim the standard deduction, must prorate the deduction by the percentage whichh the taxpayer s Arizona gross income is of the taxpayer s federal adjusted grosss income. This will in effect prorate the standard deduction between income taxable to Arizona and income not taxable to Arizona. Only that portion of the deduction allocable to income taxable to Arizona is allowed. To figure the correct amount of standard deduction, see the 2014 Form 140NR instructions. Itemized Deductions If youu are claiming itemized deductions on this amended return, checkk box 28I. Enter your itemized deductions on line 28. If you are changingg itemized deduction amounts, be sure to include a copy of the corrected Arizona Schedule A. Also include a copy of your corrected federal Schedule A. For allowable itemized deductions, see the 2014 instructions for the form you are amending. Linee 29 - Personal Exemptions NOTE: Do not enter amounts for dependent, blind, age 65 or over, or qualifying parent or grandparent exemptions. You must enter these amounts on line 21, Subtractions from income. Enterr the correct amount of personal exemption you are claiming on this amended return. You can find the personal exemption amounts in the instructions for the form you are amending. If you originally filed Arizona Form 140EZ, see the Arizona Form 140 instructions for 2014 for the personal exemption amounts. Linee 30 - Arizona Taxable Income Subtract lines 28 and 29 from line 27. Enter the difference. Linee 31 - Tax Compute your tax. Use the properr tax table. Enter the correct tax on line 31. You can find the 2014 tax tables in the

instructions for the form you are amending. You can view the instructions on our website at www.azdor.gov. Line 32 - Tax From Recapture of Credits From Form 301 Enter the amount of recapture tax from Arizona Form 301, Part 2, line 38. If you do not have a tax from recapture of tax credits, enter zero. Include a copy of your corrected Form 301 with your amended return. Line 33 - Subtotal of Tax Addd lines 31 and 32. Enter the total. Line 34 - Family Income Tax Credit (Arizona Residents Only) If you are eligiblee for the credit, enter the amount of family income tax credit you are claiming on this amended return. For details about the family income tax credit, see the 2014 instructions for the form you are amending. Line 35 - Nonrefundable Credits From Arizona Form 301 Enter your credits from Arizona Form 301, Part 2, line 72 thatt you are claiming on this amended return. You must complete and include Form 301 along with the required supporting documents with your amended return. Line 36 - Balance of Income Tax Subtract lines 34 and 35 from line 33. Enter the difference. If less than zero, enter zero. Line 37 - Payments (Withholding, Estimated, Extension) Enter the total amounts of Arizona income tax withheld, estimated income tax payments, and payments made with an extension request reported on your original (or most recent amended) return for 2014. You may use the following worksheet to help you figure the amount of these payments that you should enter on line 37. Payment Worksheet Withholding, Date of Estimated, Extension Payment Amount 1. Estimated Payment 1 2. Estimated Payment 2 3. Estimated Payment 3 4. Estimated Payment 4 5. Extension Request Payment 6. Arizona income tax withheld on Form(s) W-2 and Form(s) 1099. 7. Add lines 1 through 6. Enter the total here and also on Form 140X, line 37..000 NOTE: Do not include payments sent with original return here. You should enter those amounts on line 41. Line 38 - Increased Excise Tax Credit (Arizona Residents Only) If you qualify to take the increased excise tax credit, enter the correct amount of credit you are claiming on line 38. If this is the first time you are claiming this credit for 2014, use 5 the worksheet from the 2014 Arizona Form 140, 140A, 140EZ, or 140PY instructions for 2014 to figure your credit. If you are amending an increased excise tax credit claimed on Arizona Form 140ET, use the 2014 Form 140ET to amend that claim. In this case, do not use Form 140X. Linee 39 - Property Tax Credit (Arizona Residents Only) If you claimed the property tax credit on your original return, enter the amount claimed on your original return. If you are making an adjustment to the credit, be sure to include copies of your Form 140PTC, or Form 201. Also include all supporting documents filed with the original return. NOTE: Use Form 140X to adjust a previously filed credit only if you claimed the credit using Form 140 or Form 140A. Use Form 140PTC if you were not required to file an Arizona income taxx return for 2014. If you didd not claim a credit on your original return, you may not claim it on Form 140X, unless you file Form 140X by the due date of your r original return. Linee 40 - Other Refundable Credits Iff you claimed a refund of the increased research activities creditt from Form 308-I, for 2014, enter that credit here. Iff you claimed a refund of the renewable energy industry credit from Form 342, for 2014, enter that credit here. Iff you claimed a refund of the qualified facilities credit from Form 349,, for 2014, enter that credit here. Enterr the correct amount(s) you are claiming on this amended return. If you are claiming refundable credits from more than one form, add the amounts from all forms together and enter the total here. If you enter an amount on this line, be sure you check the box or boxes to show which credits you are claiming. Also, be sure to include the credit form(s) with your return when you file. Linee 41 - Payment With Original Return (Plus All Additional Payments After it Was Filed) You may use the following worksheet to help you figure the amount of the payments that you should enter on line 41. NOTE: Do not include payments reported on line 37 here. Payment Worksheet Payments Date of Payment 1. Payment with original return 2. Payment 3. Payment 4. Payment 5. Add lines 1 through 4. Enter the total here and also on Form 140X, line 41. Arizona Form 140X Amount Linee 42 - Total Payments and Refundable Credits Line 42 is the total payments and refundable credits claimed. Add lines 37 through 41..00

Arizona s Claim of Right Provision If you computed your tax under Arizona's claim of right provisions, do the following. 1. Write "A.R.S. 43-1029" and the amount of the priorr year tax reduction in the space to the left of your total payment amount. 2. Include the credit for the prior year tax reduction in the total entered on line 42. 3. Include a schedule explaining the amounts repaid and the computation of the priorr year tax reduction. For more information on Arizona's claim of right provisions, see Individual Income Tax Procedure ITP 95-1. Line 43 - Overpayment From Original Return If your original (or most recent amended) return for 2014 resulted in an overpayment of taxes, enter the overpayment amount. On your original return, you reported this amount on the following lines. 2014 Arizona Income Tax Return Form Line 140 60 140A 30 140EZ 17 140PY 72 140NR 67 NOTE: If the department changed amounts on your original return, use the changed amounts. If the department changed amounts on an earlier filed amended return, use those amounts. Your overpayment may have been distributedd or applied by one of the following means. 1. You have received all or a portion of the overpayment in the form of a refund. 2. You may have applied all or a portion of the overpayment to your next year's estimated income taxes. 3. You may have applied all or a portion of the overpayment to one of the voluntary gifts specified on the Arizona income tax return. 4. All or a portion of your refund may have been paid to a government agency, court, county, or an incorporated city or town for an obligation owed to that court, county, city, town or agency (e.g., prior year taxes, child support, etc.). Regardless of how the overpayment was distributed or applied, enter the overpayment amount. Line 44 - Balance of Credits Subtract line 43 from line 42. Enter the difference. Line 45 - Overpayment If line 36 is less than line 44, subtract line 36 from line 444 and enter the difference. Line 46 - Amount of Line 45 to be Applied to 2015 Estimated Taxes If you are filing this amended return prior to the original due date of your 2014 return and you want all or part of the 6 Arizona Form 140X amount on line 46 applied to your 2015 estimated taxes, enterr that amount. If you want all of the amount on line 45 refunded, enter zero. Linee 47 - Refund Subtract line 46 from line 45. Enter the difference. If you owe money to any Arizona state agency, court, county, incorporated city or town and certain federal agencies, your refund may go to pay some of the debt. Tax Tip: If you change your address before you get your refund, let the department know. Write to: Refund Desk, Arizona Department of Revenue, PO Box 29216, Phoenix AZ 85038-9216. Include your SSN in your letter. Direct Deposit of Refund Complete this linee if you want us to directly deposit the amount shown on line 47 into your account at a bank or otherr financial institution (such as a mutual fund, brokerage firm or credit union) instead of sending you a check. Check the box on line 47A if the direct deposit will ultimately be placed in a foreign account. If you check box 47A, do not enter your routing or account numbers. If this box is checked, wee will not direct deposit your refund. We will send you a check instead. NOTE: We are not responsible for a lost refund if you enter the wrong accountt information. Check with your financial institution to get the correct routing and account numbers and to make sure your direct deposit will be accepted. Routing Number MAKE SURE YOU ENTER THE CORRECT ROUTING NUMBER. The routing number must be nine digits. The first 2 digits mustt be 01 through 12 or 21 through 32. Otherwise, the direct deposit will be rejected and a check sent instead. On the following sample check, the routing number is 250250025. Yourr check may state that it is payable through a financial institution different from the one at which you have your checking account. If so, do not use the routing number on that check. Instead, contact your financial institution for the correct routing number to enter here. Account Number MAKE SURE YOU ENTER THE CORRECT ACCOUNT NUMBER. The account number can be up to 17 characters (both numbers and letters). DO NOT include hyphens, spaces or

Arizona Form 140X special symbols. Enter the number from left to right and leave any unused boxes blank. On the sample check the account number is 20202086. Be sure not to include the check number. Line 48 - Amount Owed If line 36 is more than line 44, you owe additional tax. Subtract line 44 from line 36 and enter the difference. You may pay only with a check, electronic check, money order, or credit card. The department will bill you for any interest and penalty due. Check or money order NOTE: Include your check or money order with your return. Please do not send cash. Make your check payable to Arizona Department of Revenue. Write your SSN and tax year on the front of your check or money order and include your payment with Form 140X. The department cannot accept checks or money orders in foreign currency. You must make payment in U.S. dollars. Electronic payment from your checking or savings account You can make an electronic payment from your checking or savings account to pay your balance due. There is no fee to use this method. To make an electronic payment, go to www.aztaxes.gov and click on the Make a Payment link. The E-Check option in the Payment Method drop-down box will debit the amount from the checking or savings account that you specify. If you make an electronic payment from your checking or savings account, you will receive a confirmation number. Please keep this confirmation number as proof of payment. Credit card payment You can pay with your Discover, MasterCard, Visa, or American Express credit card. Go to www.aztaxes.gov and click on the Make a Payment link and choose the credit card option. This will take you to a third party vendor site (provider). The provider will charge you a convenience fee based on the amount of your tax payment. The provider will tell you what the fee is during the transaction; you will have the option to continue or cancel the transaction. If you complete the credit card transaction, you will receive a confirmation number. Please keep this confirmation number as proof of payment. Line 49 - Net Operating Loss Carryback Question If you are filing this amended return as a result of a net operating loss carryback, check the box on line 49 and enter the tax year in which the net operating loss was incurred. This may speed up the processing of your refund. Page 2 Instructions Part 1 - Dependent Exemptions NOTE: Complete Part 1 only if you are making a change to the number of dependents you are claiming on line 15. If you need additional lines to list all of your changes to dependents, including qualifying parents and grandparents, complete page 3, Dependent Information Continuation Sheet, and include this page with your return. Be sure to check the box indicating you are completing page 3. Do not include page 3 with your return if you do not use it. Line(s) 15a, 15b, 15c, etc. Only enter the names of people you are either adding or deleting as a dependent. Enter that dependent s name, SSN, relationship and the number of months that person lived in your home during 2014. If you are adding this person as a dependent, enter A in column (g). If you are deleting this person as a dependent, enter D in column (g). For details about who qualifies to be claimed as a dependent, see the instructions for the form you are amending. Part 1 - Qualifying Parents and Grandparents Lines 16a, 16b, etc. - Arizona Residents Only NOTE: Complete Part 1, only if you are making a change to the number of qualifying parents or grandparents you are claiming on line 16. Only enter the names of people you are either adding or deleting as a qualifying parent or grandparent. Enter that person s name, SSN, relationship and the number of months that person lived in your home 2014. If you are adding this person as a qualifying parent or grandparent, enter an A in column (g). If you are deleting this person as a qualifying parent or grandparent, enter D in column (g). For details about who qualifies to be claimed as a qualifying parent or grandparent, see the instructions for the form you are amending. Part 2 (A) - Income, Deductions, and Credits Explanation of Changes We need to know what items you are changing on this amended return. We also need to know the amount of each change. NOTE: If you are making changes to any net short-term or long-term capital gain information reported on your income tax return, complete Part 2 (B) for those changes. Column (a) In column (a), list each item you are changing. Column (b) In column (b), enter the amount reported on your original return or the most recently amended return for the tax year you are amending. If the department changed amounts on your original return, use the changed amounts. If the department changed amounts on an earlier filed amended return, use those amounts. Column (c) In column (c), enter the amount you are adding to or subtracting from the column (b) amount. Column (d) In column (d), enter the corrected amount (b+c=d or b-c=d). 7

Arizona Form 140X Part 2 (B) - Net Short-Term Gain or (Loss) and/or Long-Term Capital Gain Subtraction Explanation of Changes If you need to change any amount(s) previously reported for net short-term or net long-term capital gains, complete columns (b), (c), and (d) on the appropriate lines. Follow the instructions on the form. Part 3 - Reason for Changes We need to know why you are filing Form 140X. For example, did you Receive a notice from the IRS that changed your federal return? Amend your federal income tax return? Forget to claim a tax credit? Forget to claim a subtraction from income? Forget to make an addition to income? Forget to claim an exemption? Need to correct information regarding any net shortterm or net long-term capital gains information? In Part 3, list the line reference from page 1 for which you are reporting a change. Give the reason for each change and include any supporting document required. If you received a notice from the IRS, include a copy of that notice. Part 4 - Address on Original Return Enter the address used on your original return. (If it is the same, write "SAME".) Examples for Completing Form 140X The following examples show how to complete Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 on page 2 of Form 140X. The examples also show how amounts should be entered on the proper lines on page 1 of Form 140X. Example 1 Sue, a full year resident, forgot to claim a dependent on her 2014 original return. Sue is filing this amended return to claim that dependent. Sue s son, Joe, was away at college and Sue did not claim him on her federal income tax return so that Joe could claim a federal education credit. Because Sue is adding a dependent exemption, Sue must complete Part 1 of page 2, line 15a. Sue would complete Part 1 as follows: Part I (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Name SSN Relationship No. of months lived in your home in 2014 Check if this person did not qualify as a dependent on your federal return Check if you did not claim this person on your federal return due to educational credits Joe Smith 111-11-1111 Son 3 X A A = Add D = Delete Part 2 Sue would complete Part 2 as follows: (a) (b) (c) (d) Item Original Amount Reported Amount to Add or Subtract Corrected Amount Dependent 0 $2,300 $2,300 Part 3 Sue would complete Part 3 as follows: Line 21, subtractions from income increased to reflect dependent not claimed on original return. Form 140X, page 1 When Sue completes page 1 of Form 140X, Sue would include the additional exemption amount of $2,300 on line 21, Subtractions from Income. When Sue filed her original return she did not have any subtractions from income, so when she completes this Form 140X, Sue will enter $2,300 (0 + $2,300) on Form 140X, page 1, line 21. 8

Arizona Form 140X Example 2 Jane, a full year resident, received a Form 1099INT showing interest income of $1,500 after she filed her original 2014 return. Jane is filing this amended return to report that interest income. Jane s original return, reported a federal adjusted gross income of $50,000, which included $2,500 of interest income. Part 2 Jane would complete form 140X, page 2, Part 2 as follows: (a) (b) (c) (d) Item Original Amount Reported Amount to Add or Subtract Corrected Amount Interest Income $2,500 $1,500 $4,000 Part 3 Because the interest income would be included in Jane s federal adjusted gross income, Jane would complete Part 3 as follows: Line 17, federal adjusted gross income increased by interest income reported on additional Form 1099INT. Form 140X, page 1 When Jane completes page 1 of Form 140X, Jane would include this interest income in her federal adjusted gross income reported on page 1, line 17. On Jane s original return, she reported a federal adjusted gross income of $50,000. On this amended return, Jane will report a federal adjusted gross income $51,500 ($50,000 +$1,500). Example 3 Sam, a full year resident, took a subtraction from income for Arizona state retirement income on his original 2014 return for $3,500. Sam is filing this amended return to claim the allowable subtraction of $2,500. Part 2 Sam would complete Part 2 as follows. (a) (b) (c) (d) Item Original Amount Reported Amount to Add or Subtract Corrected Amount Subtraction From Income $3,500 ($1,000) $2,500 Part 3 Sam would complete Part 3 as follows: Line 21, subtractions from income decreased to reflect the allowable subtraction for Arizona state retirement claimed on original return. Form 140X, page 1 When Sam completes page 1 of Form 140X, Sam would enter $2,500 ($3,500 - $1,000) on line 21. 9

Arizona Form 140X Instructions Before Mailing DO NOT STAPLE YOUR RETURN. DO NOT STAPLE ANY DOCUMENTS, SCHEDULES OR PAYMENTS TO THE RETURN. Sign your return and mail it to the address listed below. If you are filing a joint amended return, both you and your spouse must sign. Be sure you enter your daytime telephone number in the space provided on the front of your return. Check to make sure that your math is correct. A math error can cause delays in processing your return. Make sure your NAME is on the return. Write your SSN and tax year on the front of your check. The Department of Revenue may charge you $25 for a check returned unpaid by your financial institution. Check the boxes to make sure you have filled in any that apply to you. Make certain you have included all required documents and/or schedules. Filing Your Return Before you mail your return, make a copy of your return. Also make a copy of any schedules that you are including with your return. Keep the copies for your records. Be sure that you mail the original and not a copy. The department cannot accept checks or money orders in foreign currency. You must make payment in U.S. dollars. To avoid delays, if you are amending more than one tax return, please use a separate envelope for each return. Where Should I Mail My Amended Return? Make sure you put enough postage on your envelope. If you are sending a payment with this return, mail the amended return to: Arizona Department of Revenue PO Box 52016 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2016 If you are expecting a refund, or owe no tax, or owe tax but are not sending a payment, mail your amended return to: Arizona Department of Revenue PO Box 52138 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2138 How Long to Keep Your Return You must keep your records as long as they may be needed for the administration of any provision of Arizona tax law. Generally, this means you must keep records that support items shown on your return until the period of limitations for that return runs out. The period of limitations is the period of time in which you can amend your return to claim a credit or refund or the department can assess additional tax. A period of limitations is the limited time after which no legal action can be brought. Usually, this is four years from the date the return was due or filed. In some cases, the limitation period is longer than four years. The period is six years from when you file a return if you underreport the income shown on that return by more than 25%. The department can bring an action at any time if a return is false or fraudulent, or you do not file a return. To find out more about what records you should keep, get federal Publication 552 at www.irs.gov. Contacting the Department Your tax information on file with the department is confidential. If you want the department to discuss your tax matters with someone other than yourself, you must authorize the department to release confidential information to that person. You may use Arizona Form 285, General Disclosure/Representation Authorization Form, to authorize the department to release confidential information to your appointee. See Form 285 for details. 10